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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / May 2004

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where to buy a am fm cd radio for 2001 legacy sedan?

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John Cadella - 18 May 2004 12:55 GMT
the dealer refused to honor the subaru extended warrantty on the facctory cd
player because some soda spilled from the cup holder onto the cd player.
where can I buy a replacement unit at a resonable price?
thanks,
John
Todd H. - 18 May 2004 15:41 GMT
> the dealer refused to honor the subaru extended warrantty on the facctory cd
> player because some soda spilled from the cup holder onto the cd
> player.

Imagine the nerve!  That cupholder is inopportunely placed (and is
gone on the 04 models) but I'm not sure I'd expect Subaru to pay for
my spilling liquids into the radio.

> where can I buy a replacement unit at a resonable price?

If you want a factory unit, an auto salvage yard or ebay will be your
best bet.

Otherwise, hit best buy and enjoy an upgrade perhaps.

--
Todd H.
2001 Legacy Outback Wagon, 2.5L H-4
Chicago, Illinois USA
John Cadella - 18 May 2004 17:31 GMT
I got charged $700 US in Connecticut for front and rear brakes, tire
rotation and engine flush.
is this a reasonable price for a dealer?
john

> > the dealer refused to honor the subaru extended warrantty on the facctory cd
> > player because some soda spilled from the cup holder onto the cd
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> 2001 Legacy Outback Wagon, 2.5L H-4
> Chicago, Illinois USA
Todd H. - 18 May 2004 17:50 GMT
> I got charged $700 US in Connecticut for front and rear brakes, tire
> rotation and engine flush.  is this a reasonable price for a dealer?

Hi John.  Unforutnately, it wouldn't surprise me.  Dealer labor rates
are VERY high.  Outside of warranty work, I tend to use the dealer
only to do engine stuff where there very focused knowledge and factory
training justifies the premium.  

However, for relatively straightforward most-cars-are-about-the-same
stuff like brakes, cooling, suspension, tires, and oil changes, third
parties get my business.  Tire rotations and oil changes can be done
by any teenager.  Tire balancing takes a little bit of attention to
detail, but isn't rocket science.  For brakes suspension and cooling I
look for shops hiring current, ASE-certified techs and try to line up
a tech with the ASE cert. commensurate to the work I need done.

A quote from CarX on a set of front pads was $180 recently.  I opted
to do it myself for teh $30 cost of pads and the reassurance of some
good folks round this forum.

Best Regards,
--
Todd H.
2001 Legacy Outback Wagon, 2.5L H-4
Chicago, Illinois USA
Cam Penner - 18 May 2004 16:11 GMT
In article <JQmqc.45120$MH.13508665
@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.net>, jcadellano-s0pam@optonline.net
says...
> the dealer refused to honor the subaru extended warrantty on the facctory cd
> player because some soda spilled from the cup holder onto the cd player.
> where can I buy a replacement unit at a resonable price?
> thanks,

I've got one out of an '02 Impreza RS.  It's got about 8
months of "use" on it and looks brand new.  Ping me off-
line if you want to make me an offer.  I don't know if it's
the same one:

Clarion Model no:  PF-2364B-A
Manufactured January 2001

Cam dot Radio at goldmedalsystems dot com

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Cam
'02 RS

 
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